WANTED-A NURSE GIRL. REFER- = MW f°Am""or w.6l'i sin-I 'Ginn iron GENERAL wsirrnn Horn-' Nuasms A1' 'in-rn: C »~..1=r-r.~e~»i~nr.w-»q»__¢-¢~;r\;;.1<:.2 -~. _._ »n.-~ »~ i r 57'? ir. 'V' ' I _ ' . _sun gl-l nuns 4 :".. _. il" "fi--7 ,_._,,-T... r ri, v v on-museums -nano-urrasrmrroesn 'ns V ansnoum ` »,<~' lb# Dommkm Gawmment to in egulate weak, out-of-order stomachs 'TAPE' B DLAPEPBIN" FIXES D I _ gesti I th an Pa hat gives its millions of sales an- iapcpsin from any drug store. It is he quickest, . surest stomach folio! nd cure _known. It acts almost like 'sees;-;-;-1%;-is-;-J;-;-;-;».-T-i-i-1-;-.=.-.-_-;;-;-;-;-;-.5-i-i-Q.-_-1-1-1 1;- -.- ' her two brothers worked in cotton -‘lunnq-lvs'sssfs» ~ ' _ Ons por word Ersi insertion in llals column. half cent per word ~.‘lsr seek esntisusilsn Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge `=¢=l=ul==c==r;-.-;-5'-2.-.-;-;1-;-_-;-.-T-i;-3;-;-3:-1-T-2; 5 32;;-2.'-2.1 y a - , - -Q falling shuttle, and she wanted to housework. Apply Mrs C 1. Part l C _ V ,, ' 'FEMALE HELP ` Loss' rnignsnfr Léiniss RG-01-1_{ n..-.-renin- again. 'moe nnuteie .-unrn ` _-_.__L r 1- ' -----i- C. W C. an PIII. ewill' ’ ' ` _ wssran A sim. ron GENERAL §f°§.,,{',,f _,\,,,§,.,¢,,., H,-,¢,.,_ lm” " b°"“ ”“"”°'°“ “"°“ V" 0 _ _ _ - ~ ~ ' .S6611-14mZli. - N is | <1. __mKe_ 286_Gm“(_n BL _ _ _ _ Ehroughout ew .ng an iircr 1-he _ 2611 ii nun.- - 2633-11-izmti. IIQYO Bt. __ __ 2628-11-12M6i. liousework. References required. Ap- wAN'rF'.D,-.4 Giflflidf-`GaNs:RXi§ _ _ Fon iAl'F______ nm, one invented n nmcnine for houeework. Anvlvrto-Mrs. J. C- Fon SALE-ONE ISLAND BRED Sims; '219 Ri'ohir.outl"Bt¥¢°¢- male fox a beauty. Price right. naper bags. They .ire _ ;ir'ic\\-ii the n. re E. lrox co., Euersiie, P.E.1. zsss-ii-ieiviu. cross foxes (well bred), Apply to P. J. Berrigan, Dunedin. 2522-11r6M2wks. C Y' `\ ply to Mrs. C. L. Grant, 187 Kent . . _ _ t. 'l b - st _ ___V _ V _?636_u_12M“_ MALE wAN|Eo steam turbines and in erna com us X V ton Btste wélospital. For par- " eulahs ‘addr _ Dr. " Arthur'V., GVOII, Superintendent, Taunton ' ARPENTERS AND_ LABORERB wanted on St. Dunsta`n's Cathedral. Apply oii"`w'orks. 253-5-11-7M12ipd. Y . ll - _ Btltoiliolpli-Al, Tlmiif-un, MMD. - ` . ' for she is in-hsrnrachine shop every . - ' isg-10-emaiuos_.' SllUA`\`l0N\ V #CANT V-fY'fl?lTl!lD-I-ABE. B T0 _Db BLAIR warrrnn saLs:sMnN-sixcLUs- r_§l__p§ lllhh leWil\I`lf» \l0\l1°» Wh°\° 'DU ive lines, permanent, big earnings 1_gpqrg»§e7i~.- A TENEMENT on GRA- i.'“oWTe5\`f?Tis"J“'§E1%f.i:’”r: cT..{i€ iron sf. Apply at H Douglas St-_ lqttetown and -Ulggniieckfur., Please return io, -Norru American iiotei. 'ro LET, HofJ'sTn APPLY , zzz .Reward 4 'goes-ii-i4maipa. _ _ __zs9a-ii£i/lei. Great George St. 2406-10-80Mtf. Il .1 Bi __»_1__».;'_»,_i,'i~» .f.i.-.i$l_|31i-meh 410. s `.,‘.f.‘i Sli.-.;.'f_l'.--.-4--~,‘;;1;i-'}ff;>54031 orr. enoin1v_u._ __ ' _ -__ ___ _ __l.;”i°i§$'ri.‘.‘»»‘rl.'V'i¥.§’Eé‘.¥{$’$l.`li»f-.1i.i'¢.|?;ril7.‘.5§.§’..r? rireoifeit .gi tional'-To as rs A large add on lust completed, irillausblllsr hall égllllioilslyf-‘fumishedn llooms, Private Bath, ff-f_{-rfjfgi-‘;.'.9 sr _ -_rim DAY urwaiin. V ' ',';{¥_ts ` ts p, cars msrlred “ilrosdws " without trsnelei-:' .___ _..»____;_'? V _-__ _nsyivdn _s §§s1lf\;i|i,°'lt`h __._\_:__:s;s.;vithou{ trsnsfcr. ‘_.'V"§.Z~:._‘, §,}|.`e‘i._'¢`;i_i`il:ir_r`»|¢i_-|'.- ° “° §.li. sesame. vaor. ’ owl “iii i, New York City fe’-_-I1;V qirali-ty Vthe farmers want,"nc1 d_l_ijc_`iip_nVeVss 'when he bu thu ` ghlywitli one application 1 '_ _#_ -.-_ ._ _. __HV_.,_ ._ .- _.___ _, 'J' We sell if - _ r _ V f_._<`: L'-;f.~_.~‘-‘_ , - . CRA BBE ¥1»;i-'- -- _r. ”' farinerknows that Paris Green that does its work lowerspricod Paris Greens that fail to kill. ys Paris Green. ' is a good deal more eccon ' E. I R A -.' e-,tags _____/ling ”f'<;*“‘i '“ _ ; , _,_ .9 Dp Bgigsmlns Ar- l YE' ' » s ui Ar. ’ :six vs. _ su o“»'i'3'8¢'iv{'rl'»li6. lf: tk: _ 2=§=f-:I _,f _»~:g1 DU. 0h'towu E ter Blur 'us §.:.'r..'2..... - ..._ .pt ummsrsldo Dp -‘-Dsllir ,xssDt:§nfd¢l`_ ~ . _ Dslly except sunday y ' _ ' pu; zu, ` . . . . . - ' ' A I P.M ll-40 10|! sesss; A K Ar I ll Je. 1.46 ¢=s'$ S32 EEE P- lf. ` IJ! 3.10 ll." ' 'I U ll$`_ P. ll- B. ll) E§§§ $2 - s ily, when she was twelve e rs 'ol l t |ln|sfsf_mu funn. if if W A A FUR PBUTEIITIUN (Canadian Press.-) ~ V TORONTO. Nov.. -14~»'I‘he recent disasters on the Great/ Lakes inspired R.-R. Gamey, lid. P., of Manitoulin, to investigate the lack of protection for sailors. At thenelt session of the Legisla- ture there will be sought n place on nd employees of sailing vessels and steamcrs of all kinds. ` llfr. Gamey, speaking of the great loss of life in the recent storm, said that sailing was about the only`call- ing when-‘ro efiort is made to ' pro- tect `h'\man life. isnisows Rival. Edison has a rival, a woman in- ventor, whose activities have kept pace remarkably with his in the realms ofapplied science, and she "is an American woman too. Miss Margaret E, Knight, of Bos- ton, celebrated her golden anniver- ary of invention several vears ago. She was borneiin Maine, but her fam V _ Y a il. moved to Manchester, N. H. There mills. There Margaret made her first- invention, n contrivance that prevent to the shuttles from fallingfrom the looms and injuring the workers. She bought it out because a schpol hum of hers was badly hurt b revent such an accident from ‘ ever Forty years she became known urious sohriquet 'of "Paper Bag Maggie Knight." Thar, was _liecause in making and folding sqiiiiic-bottcinell world over, _and it was on that 'n- vention that she lean :ie me 'frst American woman i\.'u1‘.-mise, as well receive n French patent onto r-ii-ive 3 German patent. ' ` , She has taken out H7 \\at_~'en'.s r irce then, mostly on engines and her in- ventions cover all types, including tion engines. `_ She- is 68 years old now, and Edl- sc.n,.4a.s4L_stea.dy..workman-who has to take n rest whether he needs it or not- hasn't an thing o her record day, and she can handle a lathe as well as any of her helpers. _ llere is the Secret » ol Long Life While looking forward to health and long life is possible that you are aware of the conditions neces- sary -to attain healthful old age. Careful eating, and consequent -pre- servation of the health and vitality of the digestive and excretory organs is of _the greatest importance. Overeatiiig-is the usual cause of torpid, sluggish liver action, and when the liver fails additional work is thrown on the kidneys and they breakdown. Kidney disorders are the great-~ source of suderlng in _old age. Rheumatism. bodily pains. ach- ing arm-I and legs, bnckache and lum- bazo are the result. By the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills to regulate the liver kid- neys and howels, as occasion refvuiives vou not onlv overcome the suffering; inconvenience and .unpleasantuess of attacks of lriliousness. indigestion and constipation, but you actually prolong life bv keeping. these organs in good healthful condition. ‘This- medicine is a wonderful source of comfort for people in old age. “Have you ever h ea ard of "BROw.NS" BEACH JACKETS ? See them advertised In the SAT- URDAY EVENING POST. 1‘ h e warmest most comfortable gar- ment for working outdoors. They are closely kit-with a heavy wool lining Vest and coat styles. Vest style 2.25 Coat style 5.00 Moore Q McLeod. 268|-l |~I5M3l fe . , / ` iii?-li - NEW 600 lluums 400 Baths Splendid noom, with adjoining ‘ bath; 32.00./ '_' ;_Wi lmfpgivste bath,_" , ro $9.50. - ' _uf slums _-- =r: cz!- -=---; "' ‘ -W :za wins ~»'§BlllKHUPlEl - ~°-` (Gsnadian Bred!-) , _ _ _ME3_{I_U0 Cl'_I‘Y._ Nov. 14-_-Portugal' and Blllllllll B-le added to the list of eountrilsfwhose governments have given -rdcolnltion' to Provisional President Huerte, over-_Ouuido Moh- srso, the Mexican Minister for For- eign Affairs today announced in auto- graph lettetp recs“ived'from - these countries. _,_ V V _ I-luei-ta's counsellors. who expressed themselves nsanxious for the opening of negotiations with Washington, re- ceived no intiination up tlll one o'clock _this-afternoon of President'a Wilson'sV willln ness. . z V .soma 'rn Riu Takes Five Days To 'Ride Around It V 'on _Horse-Back. _ ‘ _ ' . °-*_*-_ The farm of Joseph U0. Thompson. outside of Birmingham, Ala., is said to he one of_the largest in the world. Itcomprlses 25,000 acres in the (nm- ous black belt. which is considered the mo_st_ fertile farm land to ` iouna anywhere. If this isrur was - A_w1RieLEss RAILWAY SIGNAL bVe out into city lots there would ' ‘ ' *_* 400 e ou h.. rw-in-s-wir.. _ v - Y - are made in all the approved styles. and satisfy the most exacting d_elIli1l1dS.Q.fJ!§_¥? of taste and fashion. _Their perfect fit 18 V particularly appreciated '1nV 'such difficult shapes as tho VBANFF;VV _VV__VVV_V__`_V___________ ____ Look for th_c Trade Mark in script. 'noone amos., unuied. M0NTREA'»- __S_IZE'iS-» - Zifor .95 yi I l average Alabama city. Two hundred 8110 thirty D1_0\lEhB are always in use All the f l' ‘ tion. Just now*on1v` 6,000 acres are planted. In an ordinary season this of the world who own more acres. farms. _ Vs tn le sat Mr. Brown, Mrs.Biowii, Mrs, Aiidrfnvs, the village milliiicr; c:irpenter,' and Mr. Hadley, n flour and lumber merchant. Mr. Brown took out of his pocket book-a $10 note and handed it to Mrs. Brown, saying: "Here, my dear, is $10 toward the $20 I promised you.” Mrs. Brown handed it to Mrs. A|i~ draws, the inilllncr, saying: "That pays for my new bonnet.” Mrs. Andrews said to Mr_.Jordan as _she handed him thu note: | _ “Thrale will-_»pay_for your work o_n V my counter-’-'»». .fuse dreadful'»itching.hy.the.u.p`p1icn- | Mr, Jordan handed it to Mr. lied- tion of_Dr. Cliase’s Qintment. 'I_‘his |, ley, requesting. his lumber bill, wuilc Mr. Headley gave it back to Mr. Brown, saying: _ "That pays-$10 on my hoard." | Mr, ~ Brown passed it to his wifc.,' with 'thc 'rcmarlr that that paid' her the '$:{0`}io` ball. promisedher. _ She, in turn, _ paid it to Mr. Black to settle liel' _.bread and 'pastry»account, who .liandcfl 'it to.l\1r. Hadley, wish"- lng créditj for that amount on his flo1i_r bill, he again returning it col Wliereupon Mr. Brown _put it 'back in- to his pocket-ho_olr,_ exclsiming “that _he ncver thought a $10 bill would go so far.” | Thus a $10 greenback was 'made to pay -$90 i-.iiiebtediiess inside of five. minutes. _ , _ , Mina.rd's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen.-I have used MINARDRS LINIMENT on my vessel and in my family for years, and forthe every day ills and accidents of life I con- sider it has no equal. I would not start on a voyage withnuirit, if it cost 3 dollar a bot- tle. 0 _ ` CA.P'l‘. F. R. DESJARDIN, 'VV '. '_ \\ _si ' .M";».B1a°k.- the \.1i1!"’l`i MF- J0l`d8n- Rfcontrol them. But the engineer knows vet at the moment at least two un- praccica appliance o t e n if layman is so accustomed to tue mar actuste a miniature signal on the lo- -_»__ - - --~- does the “human element" become. i hi -___ _ D om' ers. Around mechanical achievements that there' is at times it tendency to overlook the human -brains that 'fashion and better.--London Globe. Lclllo 'Itself -_ ~ _ Eczema Spreads When left to itself, eczema, as i a rule, runs on indefinitely. Even with careful treatment it is often obsti- nate in resisting curative measures. ’1‘he.causs is _ofteiyedllllcult to find, but you can rendilv obtain relief from treatment cleanses the sores and soon ' sets up 8 .process_ of.liea.ling which leadsto complete turd' ,- Patientand persistent treatment is necessary in severe "Bases, .hut ns you, ' ran readily see the imoroi'einc:.‘; from dns' tc day as Dr. \Jhasc’s 0inii_n=-lit ie: applied you`wil1 lic cncoiirugcgl 1* keep cn until, you have driven .-:it at disease and restored'natilr'a_l healthy skin ‘ ' ' ` Attention to the general 1.4-aith is | Mr.. Brown, \vit_h' the remark that it .advisable in order that the t-ure.n1i\Y | -settle-i .lor that' monnrs hoard. be lasting. but you can deilend on Dr. Chase’s _Ointnient to Vstop the itching and heal theohklhli .-Bo -well dces it accomplish this that nany cures it briugifabout are almost like miracles. Put it to the test -and vou will be surprised and delighted with the results. “Get your boy an Overcoat that ` has some fit and shape to It as well as warmth. This is the Boys Ovorcoat shop. 3.75 to 9 00-_and li saving nt every prlce. Moore & Mc-Leod 2681-ll-l5.M3| --?_.._.___._. “Those wonderful homespun pants are getting huslnessifor us all over the country. Meds ofqood double and twisted Bannookburn -well shaped warmfand durable.i 2.50, 2.75 and 3.00 por pair. More good trousers A offered hero than anywhere else In P.'B. I.. Moore &._'McLond .2681-ll-lBM3l ."'..f€i,_.£.»_aVisn Governmeniuriiwnyu ' flight ' 11. WA Y. _ _ . _ - ._ . - __ _(‘7_sism_§slng_Vs_n _Devon-rVevh__ms. the trains olthlsnsllway willrun ssioilows:|_ _V x V _ _ _ VVVV __ _ ____ _ _ ._ I __ _, V 1 "li'.'ii:flii'i'i‘|»"' -- _ ._{__V‘,_;'a»;==V'iV1.'Ei_ _ ‘ V There has been ax_1_enoVri_no1is demand for Mr. McCready’s '1 ‘I I_i1_¢l_eiit_sf»‘_s're_ffVbeiiig`__ attended to in order _of.reeeipt,` but lou'lieVl’ifeI`a'y"'=l1"s"s `bsen`- unavoidable owing to the ~unex -raaenenig, ' -Important to F ox Meri l 1 _ HISTORY one-_1;.E_if,,;_an/., ........,_.. a 'Pisces EDWARD .ISLAND - ;`?;M"-r:i`,. ' J In . 4 i be _ _ _ » - _ to _ ' be . - _ - _ ~ A100, n, s_ to nun-1 unity oi ~»Mn-onion" and rzsiry 'tn1es"oi 2v40°~°09_'i”h5\""'“_"t9- Hlllfink Si! t0 science are phrases in common usaK€. each family. 1'-Two'hundred miles of ye; we me in an age so accustomed wire eneiosos theisrin. - it :sires the .0 nennno ce-eiormeut wet “I” V i- la eassortinent of Men’s Overcoats are sell- man who_inspec_ts the fence live days ss striiiin 'invention or discovery Ou ' _ _rg ’ k o ' ‘ ' YOURS b fo e the all o to ride around it borseb ck. '1‘_ mp t . - ‘ ~ lug faP1dly° Come and get 9 r y H ' properly care `for gllxe farm ll,200_arg `$ogd¢l::yAlzxeyealznggoatllenidggydl We have the BEST LINE IN CANADA, IN ;_m_i>1<>vvd. who with their families a wireless teiepnone u~_o.n